About this Research Topic
An increasing number of B cell subsets has been described in recent years in relation to different pathologies such as autoimmunity, immune deficiencies and cancer. Innovative technologies are now available that enable in-depth studies in B cells. This has resulted in a complex maze of human B cell subsets with different identifying markers and functions. Therefore, the goal of this Research Topic is to spark further interest in this area of research by highlighting the recent exciting studies of B cell subsets using these innovative technologies, and their role in health and disease.
The scope of this Research Topic is to collect the most recent data on the different human B cell subsets in terms of phenotype, function, development and B cell receptor repertoire. We welcome authors to submit Original Research, Reviews, Mini-Reviews, Perspective and Commentary articles related to, but not limited to, the following aspects:
• Definition and classification of novel B cell subsets
• B cell development with a focus on B cell subsets
• Functions of specific B cell subsets in health and disease
• Deep phenotyping of B cell subsets
• B cell receptor repertoire analysis of B cell subsets
• Single-cell sequencing techniques of B cell subsets
• Bioinformatics tools to study B cell subsets
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